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Ronald Hingley

English · b. 1920

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About Ronald Hingley

Ronald Hingley (1920-2010) was an English scholar, translator, and historian specializing in Russian literature and history. Notable for editing the nine-volume Oxford Chekhov (1974-1980), translating Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, and authoring biographies like A New Life of Anton Chekhov (1976 James Tait Black Award winner), works on Dostoyevsky, Stalin, and Russian history such as The Russian Mind.

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